David Guetta adds a third 80,000-capacity Stade de France show in June 2026, bringing Armin van Buuren as a special guest. Tickets go on sale October 2.

David Guetta Expands Stade de France Residency
David Guetta is proving once again why he is one of the world’s most in-demand DJs. After selling out two massive shows at the Stade de France, he has now added a third 80,000-capacity date to his 2026 stadium tour.
The new show will take place on Thursday, June 11, 2026, just ahead of his already announced concerts on June 12 and 13. With this move, Guetta cements himself as one of the few electronic music artists capable of filling stadiums back-to-back at this scale.
A Stadium Tour on Another Level
Guetta recently performed at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille, drawing an astonishing 65,000 fans. That show included guest appearances from John Summit and other collaborators, setting the tone for his stadium-sized vision.
For Paris, Guetta is bringing his Monolith setup, a state-of-the-art production combining lights, visuals, and sound designed specifically for arena and stadium environments. His previous collaborations with Black Coffee made waves, and for these Paris dates, he continues to elevate the guest list.
Armin van Buuren Joins the Lineup
For the newly added June 11 show, Guetta will be joined by Armin van Buuren, one of the most respected names in trance and progressive electronic music.
The pairing is historic. While both DJs have crossed paths at major festivals, this marks one of the rare occasions where they share the same stadium stage for a dedicated large-scale performance. Fans can expect a mix of Guetta’s global hits and Armin’s euphoric trance anthems, creating a crossover event that appeals to both mainstream and underground dance communities.
Accessibility in Pricing
Guetta also addressed ticket pricing for his upcoming shows. He emphasized his commitment to ensuring that fans of all backgrounds can attend.
“I didn’t want to put on a show that excludes people simply because they can’t afford a ticket,” Guetta explained. “So I made this decision. It’s my way of doing what I can to make a difference.”
His decision reflects a growing trend among high-profile artists to balance large-scale production with accessible ticketing, ensuring that stadium concerts remain inclusive experiences.
Ticket Sales and Pre-Sale Access
Fans eager to attend can sign up for pre-sale access for the June 11 show featuring Armin van Buuren. Pre-sale registrations are available now, while general ticket sales will open on Thursday, October 2, at 10 a.m. local time.
With Guetta’s previous dates selling out rapidly, demand is expected to be exceptionally high for this newly added show. Industry insiders predict tickets will sell out within hours.
A Landmark in Electronic Music
The addition of a third Stade de France concert not only highlights David Guetta’s global dominance but also signals a new era for stadium-scale electronic music. With 80,000 fans per night, three shows in Paris alone represent nearly a quarter of a million attendees across a single weekend.
For fans, this is more than just a concert—it’s a cultural event that underscores how electronic music continues to reshape live entertainment at the highest levels.
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